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This week I chat to Cilla Jackert, the screenwriter behind the hit Swedish TV show 'Tunna blå linjen'. In a slightly more serious episode we discuss the role of the police in modern society and reflect upon the true cost of cheap labour. We also debate the positive role A.I. might play in future television productions and how it is now normal to track our children via technology. There is some levity as I explain to Cilla how I accidentally bought an overpriced wooden monkey during my first visit to Sweden, while Cilla tells us about her initial foray into writing, which involved and old typewriter and a nimble black and white movie star.
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